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Originally Posted by JurisDictum
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I'm a Marxist. At least I think I still am. Which means you have to be atheist. Otherwise it really fucks everything up thinking there is some divine plan outside of everyone's control.
That being said. I grew up around astrologers -- my aunt being one that was paid quite a bit for "readings."
Scientists say that it works by "open association." The explanation behind the various signs you have (you have a lot more than 1 in your "chart") are so broad that they can be applied to almost anyone. When they can't be -- they can be explained away by contradicting signs you have in your chart.
So this all might be very fake and kind of Jewy (the three wise men were astrologers), but I still find it interesting sometimes. Particularly since most of your actual existence in the world is made up of thought patterns and ideas that might not even be correct.
Here is link to where you can get your chart
https://astro.cafeastrology.com/natal.php
the hang up a lot of people have is they need to know their birth location and time.
If you're bored I can tell you what I think it means.
Again, its all most likely bullshit anyway. But you'd be surprised how many millionaires and billionaires are into this stuff.
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The three wise men were originally called “magi” in the Greek bible, which meant Zoroastrian. They were persian and the Jews revered Persians since the time of Cyrus and since they preferred persian to Roman rule (google Marcius turbo). The apocryphal tale of the three wise men is a combination of reverence for Persians and numerology that was meant to lend credence to Christ’s messianic prophecy. Never ever refer to my people as astrologers. Seek Christ